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The Story of Redemption -- Study Guide

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    Answers to Lesson 7

    1. Judah, Ephraim.SR-SG 104.1

    2. a. Fruit was good, the land fertile, samples brought.SR-SG 104.2

    b. The people were giants, cities were walled and strong.SR-SG 104.3

    3. Complaints, God, promising, possess.SR-SG 104.4

    4. They appointed a captain to lead them back to the land of Egypt.SR-SG 104.5

    5. Divine protection was withdrawn from the Canaanites.SR-SG 104.6

    6. A display of divine glory in the tabernacle.SR-SG 104.7

    7. He granted their request to die in the wilderness.SR-SG 104.8

    8. To prove His people.SR-SG 104.9

    9. He did not say “God will show His power,” he was impatient and angry, and virtually admitted that he (Moses) was leading them.SR-SG 105.1

    10. Transgressions, Moses, leader.SR-SG 105.2

    11. The impression that Moses was their leader.SR-SG 105.3

    12. Privileges, light, benefits.SR-SG 105.4

    13. Sins, imitation, offensive.SR-SG 105.5

    14. He was naturally impatient and became the meekest man who ever lived.SR-SG 105.6

    15. This was another generation from that which left Egypt as adults. They needed instruction on what had happened and refreshing on the experiences--many of which they had not witnessed personally.SR-SG 105.7

    16. Laws, judgments, instructions, miracles, murmurings, his sin in consequence of their murmuring.SR-SG 105.8

    17. Burial, idolatry, body.SR-SG 105.9

    18. He would have entered the Promised Land and then been translated without seeing death.SR-SG 105.10

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